The Key Health Care Question for Obama
by Morgan WarstlerAs Republicans are preparing for the Press Event with Obama on Thursday, I’d like to see a specific point be made with regard to costs. Something like this:
“Mr. President, our plan removes the barriers to Interstate Insurance sales, so individuals and families can purchase insurance with specific benefits across state lines. We’re sure you are aware with insurance every new benefit mandated with the force the Federal government, will increase costs for every US citizen’s own policy.
“As such, we’d like to go over this list of Benefits / Services currently mandates by the states:*
“Mr. President, you’ll note that there are very few benefits that even 25 of our states require, but there are more than 130 potential mandates. And if all the state plans are forced to cover the same fifty Federal mandates, people won’t actually have any real choice. Republicans believe there have to be both low cost, bare bone plans and plans that cover specific types of patients.
“Why do mandates happen Mr. President? Largely because special interest groups (good people in a state all suffering from the same condition and their doctors and drug makers) lobby their state government to have their problem covered by everyone, so their own costs are lower.
“Who can argue with: If special education for autism is covered, why not home healthcare? If an Osteopath is covered, why not a Psychiatric nurse. If HIV drugs are covered, why not morbid obesity, why not sickle cell, why not an athletic trainer, why not massage. Mr. President, special interests have succeeded in getting ALL of these covered in different states. Do you really believe the federal government can be trusted to say NO?
“Mandates pit patients and their doctors against other patients and doctors. Who’s health is most important?






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